Here, let's take a look at how we can continue to use soft proofing in order to…evaluate and correct our pictures. And in particular, let's take a look at…how we can use the adjustment brush in order to paint corrections into a specific…area of our image. Well first, let's go ahead and turn on our…soft proof. To do that, you can press the S key or you…can click on this box here. Once in the soft proofing mode we want to…choose a profile. The profile I'm going to choose is premium…luster paper. I want to have a lot of bright, vibrant colors.…

Next we want to turn on our out of gamma indicator or warning indicator here.…Showing me that these brighter, more saturated colors, well those are out of gamma.…For my rendering intent, I'm going to choose relative.…This will then just work on these out of gamma colors.…It actually want to correct those myself. So to do that, I'll first click on Create…Proof Copy. This will then create a virtual copy for…me down below, which I can then work on. I want to work in this with the Adjustment Brush.…

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7/24/2013

Creating Prints and Books is part of author Chris Orwig's investigation of Adobe Lightroom 5, and focuses on the Print and Books modules, which can be used to create high-quality prints and proofs and design custom layouts for books. Chris briefly reviews how to correct and paint away gamut issues and other problems in the Develop module and shows how to take advantage of templates and collections. The course also shows how to adjust print job settings for contact sheets, single image prints, and print packages, and the final chapters guide photographers through the step-by-step process of building and printing a book from Lightroom.

A bonus chapter introduces a quick condensed workflow for experienced designers who want to learn about changes to the process in Lightroom 5.